Check to see if the "Fn" button is stuck down, it sounds like the keystrokes you are describing are some shortcut keys to provide adjusting functions for the laptop facilities. Turn off the laptop, disconnect the power adaptor, disconnect mouse etc... and pick up the laptop and give it a gentle tap from behind the machine, and also go through all of the keys and try to press them and you may find one or more are stuck down (in particular the Fn key or similar).

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Yeah, I was kind of confused about this too. Apparently, on the base of
the mouse, there is a red reset button. Press it, while
simultaneously pressing the black reset button on the base of the USB-connected charger. The laser light should become steady after a moment,
indicating that the mouse is in sync with the laptop. If the laser is
blinking, however, then the mouse is attempting to become synced. You
may have to press the reset button multiple times. Hope this helps.